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Reddit mentions of Grandpa's Pine Tar Bar Soap 3.25 Ounce (Pack of 3)

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Reddit mentions: 7

We found 7 Reddit mentions of Grandpa's Pine Tar Bar Soap 3.25 Ounce (Pack of 3). Here are the top ones.

Grandpa's Pine Tar Bar Soap 3.25 Ounce (Pack of 3)
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  • PINE TAR SOAP Made from natural pine tar oil, pine tar soap is excellent for bathing, shampooing, and facial grooming. Trusted for generations, Pine Tar Soap is the soap of choice after a long day’s work – our ingredients work as hard as you do!
  • PROPERTIES & BENEFITS Pine Tar Oil has been used for centuries as a personal care item to promote a variety of health benefits. Its antibacterial and anti-fungal qualities are helpful in soothing irritated skin, whether from conditions like acne, eczema or itchiness caused by facial hair.
  • 3-in-1 WONDER SOAP Ideal for use as part of your daily hygiene routine, this 3-in-1 pine tar wonder deeply cleanses, deodorizes and moisturizes from head to toe. This soap is designed to lather and be applied to your face for a gentle clean. It rinses away, leaving skin and pores clean.
  • PREMIUM INGREDIENTS Hardworking, pure and simple ingredients are at the heart of our natural soap making traditions. Our Pine Tar Soap is free of phthalates, sulfates, parabens, EDTA, gluten, animal by-products, and artificial fragrances or colorants.
  • FROM OUR FAMILY TO YOURS The Grandpa Soap Company is family owned and operated. Our family and its employees stand behind the quality of our products and believe in our traditions.
Specs:
ColorGrandpa's Pine Tar Bar Soap 3.25 Ounce (Pack of 3)
Height6.7 Inches
Length4.1 Inches
Number of items1
Size3.25 Ounce (Pack of 3)
Weight0.6 Pounds
Width1.5 Inches

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Found 7 comments on Grandpa's Pine Tar Bar Soap 3.25 Ounce (Pack of 3):

u/NotoriousBootyPirate · 3 pointsr/cagonewild

Thats the Irishman in you. My buddy's dad has red, brown, black, and grey and it looks fucking awesome but he always shaves it no matter how cool i tell him it looks.

I use a few things. If i'm feeling fancy i wax the stache up into curls but washing stache wax off your fingers takes forever. I wash it with this which i highly recommend, use beard conditioner, and when im out the shower i use just straight jojoba oil. Sometimes a balm, but i get the vibe that 99% of beard care products are waaaaay overpriced. Like i'd pay 2x as much for 1/2 as much oil just cause it has fragrance added to the jojoba oil. I've tried taking collagen too but i always get acne when i stop taking it.

Everytime i use a boars hair brush i feel like it rips too much out but i literally get dreads it i dont. Mine is very wirey. Looks better when the hairs kinda dried out and i dont oil it but i do anyway. I think you should man try this i'll buy it for you if you're tight on cash. They sell vitamin E oil at the dollar tree and thats good to lather on like 30 minutes before a shower (not after cause it smells weird) as a treatment.

u/Piracanto · 1 pointr/wicked_edge

I use this tar soap and I love the smell and lather that can be made. It's not officially Shave Soap, but works great for me.

u/The_numbskull · 1 pointr/beards

^^^^ This. I would also add- I wouldn't use Head and Shoulders on your beard. Get yourself a mild soap like this and finally, when applying the oil, make sure to work into your beard/face.

u/IzzyInterrobang · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

My SO has been washing his face with pine tar soap for three weeks now and hasn't had that stuff in the corner of his nose or any acne since (his was mild to bedin with but around his nose was bad). It dries my face out so you might want to double up on moisturizer though. They have some at gnc called Grandpa's pine tar soap. It smells like a camp fire too. The reviews on amazon are funny

u/elzombino · 1 pointr/secretsanta

i HIGHLY recommend beard oils and pine tar soap, as it keeps things shiny and conditioned well. It can be touchy finding the right oils, as most have a fragrance. Honest Amish kinda smells like Jagermeister, and it's pretty strong, but I'd recommend Grave before shave oils and Grandpa's Pinetar soap